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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 19, 2022

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You don’t even need to ignore the criminals to get this behavior. Look at airport security—it targets the perpetrators pretty hard with no-fly lists, criminal penalties and so on. But the far more visible policy is the one that messes with everyone’s stuff.

Yes, and the TSA is generally retarded and ineffectual. Just like anti-knife policies.

Knife control isn’t inherently any stupider than lots of laws.

No, it is, because in practice it targets people ignorant of the law or outside the scope of the problem actually being addressed.

Revoking a license for drunk driving is really inconveniencing the (former) driver, and it can’t stop him from getting in a car...just make it really unappealing and costly.

This argument would make sense if we never punished drunk drivers who hit people, but always punished drunk drivers who don't hit people, which is how most "XXX control" laws work.

The U.K. is pretty light on guns, and it’s not impossible they could impose similar barriers for knives. If so, for what it’s worth, it probably would reduce the number of football-hooligan-hate-crime-knifings. Whether that is a number worth the cost...well, I’ll leave that to the Brits to decide.

Reducing the number of football hooligan stabbings from zero to super zero doesn't seem like all that good of a goal for me. At best its trading 100 false arrests for one pre-emptive hooligan stabber. The opposite of a rational and fair justice system.